They may have had different reasons, but all criticized the list of projects that would benefit from the multi-million dollar tax.

"Vote this disgraceful referendum down!" Dooley said.

After several days of flying around the state, Georgia House Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) told reporters at Kennesaw's McCollum Airport that he's heard an earful on the T-SPLOST issue.

Ralston isn't saying how people should vote, but he admits it's not a done deal.

"I think there are gonna be regions where it's approved and regions where it's not approved and then I think there's still a region or two that may be too close to call at this point in time," he added.

One of the 12 geographic regions that Ralston admits is up for grabs is metro Atlanta.

The metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce agrees, which is one reason they have helped raise millions of dollars to try and convince voters to support it.